A new round of indirect nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran has taken place in Geneva as President Donald Trump’s deadline for a potential agreement draws closer.
The discussions were facilitated through Omani mediation and involved senior representatives from both sides engaging in extended talks focused on Iran’s nuclear activities and possible limitations.
Officials described the session as one of the most serious and intensive exchanges so far, with some progress reported, though no final agreement was reached.
Key sticking points remain, including U.S. demands involving restrictions on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and enrichment program, while Iran continues to reject proposals it considers excessive.
Further technical discussions are expected to continue in Vienna as both parties attempt to narrow remaining differences ahead of the looming deadline set by the Trump administration.
The negotiations are unfolding amid heightened regional tension and increased U.S. military presence, underscoring the high stakes surrounding the outcome of the talks.
